Devotion for May 16, 2025

Philippians 2:5-8, where the Bible says, “Have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus, who, though He was in the form of God, did not count equality with God a thing to be grasped, but made Himself nothing, taking the form of a servant, being born in the likeness of men, and being found in human form, He humbled himself by becoming obedient to the point of death, even death on a cross.”

St. Paul here tells us to “have this mind among yourselves, which is yours in Christ Jesus.” What do you think he means by that? Well, let’s unpack the mind of Christ, shall we? Jesus is faithful to all of God’s Word in the Bible, in thought, word, and deed. He is holy and lived a holy life in all things to honor the Father who sent Him into the world. He lived a life of obedience that not only continues to teach and speak about love, but also we put such love into action. And here’s the kicker: He has a mindset that leads to purposeful action, NOT for His own benefit, but to bless others. In fact, He does all of this for all people, even though they and we don’t deserve any of it. Wow!

Paul says that Jesus had godly status, godly stature, godly power, and godly perfection (verse 6), and He put it all to work to save people like you and me (verses 7-8). Just try to fathom that for a moment. Then there is even more! All of us who put our trust in Jesus now have stature and status as children of God as a gift of His grace. Then we also get to put that to work for the lives of others with His power and in His Name!

Imagine with all our spiritual maturity, using a metaphor for what a Christ-like mindset might look like. It paints the picture of what a disciple of Jesus might be like as one who puts all of his/her stature, status, and wisdom to work, but not for themselves. I think the image of that kind of disciple of Jesus would look like a “first responder” of grace, a “spiritual first responder” in the lives of the people whom God sends our way.

Just think about what first responders are and do. They are people who have been well-trained and are well-versed in the things that matter in their vocations. They are to be faithful to that training and willing to execute it at a moment’s notice whenever it is needed. Yet here’s the thing that makes first responders special: They are to put all of that wisdom, training, and expertise to work, NOT FOR THEIR OWN GAIN, but to rescue others. I can’t think of a better analogy for what it means to be a disciple of Jesus than to be a “spiritual first responder.” It means to be equipped with God’s Word and the power of His Spirit, to become well-versed in the challenges that are in this world, and then being willing to engage them as we put all that to work for the sake of others.

Can you imagine if that became the image of Christians in the minds of others? Can you imagine if people thought of us as well-trained, deep biblical thinkers who strive for holiness and excellence in all we do? WHAT IF THEY ALSO REALIZED THAT WE STAND AT THE READY TO PUT ALL OF THAT TO USE, NOT FOR OUR OWN GAIN, BUT TO MEET THE NEEDS OF OTHERS, FOR THEIR LIVES AND EVEN THEIR SALVATION IN CHRIST? Let’s constantly think about how we can be what Christ “gifts” us to be, and let’s keep encouraging one another to be ready to put ALL of that to work by serving others in His Name.

There’s a reason that we respect firefighters, police officers, and military personnel. They run into the fire, the battle, or the fight when most everyone else is running away. And they do it for the sake of others. That’s a mindset we all need, especially as we try to speak God’s truth in love to others (Ephesians 4:15). By God’s grace, it’s a Christ-like mindset that we can have and put to good use right now. And our world needs God’s people ready to engage in that kind of service now more than ever.

Prayer

Father, I thank You for the gifts of love and mercy through the salvation offered through Your Son, Jesus. Give me the opportunity to pass that message on to those around me, especially those who are in need or are hurting, so that they can also live in Your love.

Stay encouraged!

Pastor Mike

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